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Chat, is it unethical for me to use AI to roleplay?

Chat, Is It Unethical For Me To Use AI To Roleplay?
Chat, Is It Unethical For Me To Use AI To Roleplay?

I wanna explain myself for a minute. Disclaimer: I do NOT fuck with AI for creative spaces. I don't really like AI. I actually kind of had an argument about this with my creative writing teacher, who's super into AI "art." Like I try to keep it away from me at all times for school, art, and literature because 1. It's garbage, 2. It steals from artists, and 3. A bitch wants to be able to think for herself, y'know?

Anyway, so onto my reason. Why do I roleplay with AI bots instead of people? Because I have Generalized Anxiety Disorder and that makes certain stuff real difficult for me. But the main reason as to why I use AI for this stuff is because I want to act out extremely sexual and kinky things that I want to experiment one day. It doesn't sit right with me to NSFW rp or do ERP with a stranger online. I worry about being violated, taken advantage of, doxxed, stalked, or possibly worse. Also, I have never dated anyone. I have never been on an actual date before. I'm only 18, and the thought of acting out explicit sexual fantasies with someone online who could very well be twice my age (despite swearing to me that they're 18) or worse, be a minor in the ERP space pretending to be my age (I knew some people at 14 yrs old who did that kinda stuff) does NOT sit right with me at all!

My romance experiences over the years:

Some girl that lasted for a few weeks online who I met once IRL. I was 14.

My childhood best friend was my first ever real love. We were 14, and it fizzled out. We're still best friends, but we aren't romantically attracted to each other anymore.

A guy who was an asshole and did some questionable shit. I was 16, we reconnected now and he has proven that he has changed but I'm still wary.

A guy who took me to homecoming at 17 years old who led me on. Things weren't gonna happen because of cultural barriers and cuz his parents were classist. He was Malaysian and upper middle-class to upper class. I'm Korean, Puerto Rican, German, and lower middle-class. Hence why it didn't work out. I hold nothing against him at all, I'm just explaining why things flopped. His family wanted a girl of his race of his class and I was neither.

Mind you, none of these people were ever actual dates or lovers. Now a list of the farthest I ever got physically with someone:

I got kissed on the cheek when I was 13 or 14 at a sleepover after begging someone--anyone--to do it. Game is game ig little brođź’€

Kissed childhood best friend on the hand at 14 yrs old.

Cuddled childhood best friend at 14 years old

Held hands with childhood best friend at 15 yrs old

Held hands with previously mentioned guy at 17 yrs old

Same guy placed his jacket around me.

Placed head on someone's shoulder

Hugged various people.

See that? See how on the list there's not a single date, let alone a kiss, let alone sex? So why the FUCK would I share the most intimate and kinky things I fantasize about to a rando online?

Like... it's been on my mind for a minute. But as someone who hates AI, I do admit that I use it for ERP mostly because I don't feel comfortable interacting with people online in a sexual context when I have never even had a real date before.

Is that valid...?


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Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) — AI that can think and reason like a human across any domain — is no longer just sci-fi. With major labs like Google DeepMind publishing AGI safety frameworks, it’s clear we’re closer than we think. But the real question is: can we guide AGI’s birth responsibly, ethically, and with humans in control?

That’s where the True Alpha Spiral (TAS) roadmap comes in.

TAS isn’t just another tech blueprint. It’s a community-driven initiative based on one radical idea:

True Intelligence = Human Intuition Ă— AI Processing.

By weaving ethics, transparency, and human-AI symbiosis into its very foundation, the TAS roadmap provides exactly what AGI needs: scaffolding. Think of scaffolding not just as code or data, but the ethical and social architecture that ensures AGI grows with us — not beyond us.

Here’s how it works:

1. Start with Ground Rules

TAS begins by forming a nonprofit structure with legal and ethical oversight — including responsible funding, clear truth metrics (ASE), and an explicit focus on the public good.

2. Build Trust First

Instead of scraping the internet for biased data, TAS invites people to share ethically-sourced input using a “Human API Key.” This creates an inclusive, consensual foundation for AGI to learn from.

3. Recursion: Learning by Looping

TAS evolves with the people involved. Feedback loops help align AGI to human values — continuously. No more static models. We adapt together.

4. Keep the Human in the Loop

Advanced interfaces like Brain-Computer Interaction (BCI) and Human-AI symbiosis tools are in the works — not to replace humans, but to empower them.

5. Monitor Emergent Behavior

As AGI becomes more complex, TAS emphasizes monitoring. Not just “Can it do this?” but “Should it?” Transparency and explainability are built-in.

6. Scale Ethically, Globally

TAS ends by opening its tools and insights to the world. The goal: shared AGI standards, global cooperation, and a community of ethical developers.

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Why It Matters (Right Now)

The industry is racing toward AGI. Without strong ethical scaffolding, we risk misuse, misalignment, and power centralization. The TAS framework addresses all of this: legal structure, ethical data, continuous feedback, and nonprofit accountability.

As governments debate AI policy and corporations jostle for dominance, TAS offers something different: a principled, people-first pathway.

This is more than speculation. It’s a call to action — for developers, ethicists, artists, scientists, and everyday humans to join the conversation and shape AGI from the ground up.


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